Roth IRAs can offer substantial benefits. Tax deferred growth, tax free withdrawals and no Required Minimum Distributions. But if you are single and your Modified Adjusted Income is greater than $150,000 or your joint income exceeds $236,000, you are not eligible for a Roth contribution. However, there is a work around and it’s called the Backdoor Roth. We’ll explain how it works, the benefits and the rules, this afternoon on the Jon Sanchez Show at 3pm.
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